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Kanye scraps LA concert after rant about Trump, Beyonce

US Election
Kanye scraps LA concert after rant about Trump, Beyonce

Rap superstar Kanye West canceled a planned show in Los Angeles just hours before it was set to start, following a rant against fellow singer Beyonce and a public announcement of support for US President-elect Donald Trump.

Rap superstar Kanye West canceled a planned show in Los Angeles just hours before it was set to start, following a rant against fellow singer Beyonce and a public announcement of support for US President-elect Donald Trump.

The Forum, an indoor arena in the LA suburb of Inglewood where West had been scheduled to perform, tweeted less than three hours before Sunday's show that it was being scrapped. It said refunds would be made available at the point of purchase.

At a Saturday night show in Sacramento, West performed just three songs before berating other artists and Hillary Clinton, and cutting the performance short -- and that was after showing up an hour and a half late -- according to reports and video posted on social media.

West said he was "hurt" because Beyonce supposedly said she would not perform at a certain show -- likely the Grammys -- unless she wins video of the year over him.

"I've been sent here to give y'all my truth, even at the risk of my own life, even at the risk of my own success, my own career," West said.

"Jay Z, call me, bro, you still ain't called me... Jay Z, I know you got killers. Please don't send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man," he added, referring to the rapper.

West's sometime collaborator Jay Z and his wife Beyonce had campaigned for Clinton during the campaign, calling her a uniter.

The rapper then told the media to prepare to "write your passive aggressive Lebron James racist comments."

"Get ready to have a field day, press, get ready, get ready, 'cause the show's over," he added, dropping the mic.